Issue
- The transition from fossil fuels to net zero greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions is a significant challenge for all sectors. Carbon capture, utilisation, and storage (CCUS) is a key technology that may be set to play a major role in energy transition. CCUS involves the capture of CO2 from fossil or biomass-fuelled power stations, industrial facilities or directly from the air. The CO2 is then transported (by ship, road, or pipeline) to either be used (applications include fuels, chemicals, and building materials) or stored permanently in underground geological formations (onshore or offshore).
What we can do
- We advise many clients on reducing their carbon footprint while ensuring regulatory and legislative compliance
- We advice client to implement anti-greenwashing rule and guidance